To: nicmarlo; saminfl; Grampa Dave
You won't find much criticism of Udall in Congress - he is well liked by both left and right. He won great respect for his fundraising for Parkinson's Disease (he died from the disease in 1998). He established a Parkinson's Disease Foundation for research. I believe Mort Kondracke is the recipient of one of the Foundation's awards.
28 posted on
07/06/2002 1:12:11 PM PDT by
Fracas
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29 posted on
07/06/2002 2:22:12 PM PDT by
madfly
To: Fracas
You won't find much criticism of Udall in Congress - he is well liked by both left and right.
Actually, when I lived in Tucson during the Mo Udall days, he was known as a liberal who would say one thing at home and vote the other way in congress. The local and national media tried to make him the "oh shucks," type of good ol boy, but anyone who used the term, "progressive" as much as he did made many people wary.
He was almost beaten one year by an ex-POW, but the local Republican party dropped the ball and didn't give Udall's challenger much support.
33 posted on
07/06/2002 4:16:11 PM PDT by
saminfl
To: Fracas
Let me be the first to speak up in cticizing the Udall clan. While anyone can do good works now and then, their Anti-American agendas and joining in "The war Upon The West" as a ranking officers makes me ill.
I have nothing but contempt for them and will outlive all of the useful idiots. To let you know my further disdain, show me where they're buried, my dog would like to salute their grave markers, as time will eventually get us all. Want to make sure satan brings them around to see the action(of the dog), because their actions sure won't impress anyone upstairs.
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